Intro

Using data from Test_20250616_AreaA.xlsx excel file.
This document presents two maps:

Please note that rendering may take some time due to the large number of points. Thank you for your patience. ⏳

Position accuracy

Basis position and Observations positions are plotted on the map.

Once the map has loaded, temporary unselect the layer BP (Basis Points).

Then, zoom into your area of interest using the blue dots as a reference.
After zooming, re-enable the BP layer.
This saves rendering time.

Points shown in red represent data from Basis, based on their longitude and latitude.
Points shown in bluerepresent data from Observations, based on their longitude and latitude.

You can interact with the map using the following controls:
Using zoom-in to examine points in detail.
Using zoom-out for a broader view.

Using toogle layers on and off.

Hover over a blue dot with the cursor When the icon changes to , click it to view the position ID and species information.

Sightings

This map displays all observations, grouped by morphological/taxonomic category. Each taxonomic group is represented by a distinct color:

Ducks and Shelducks in yellow; Swans and Geese in green-yellow; Divers in red; Grebes in light blue; Gannets and cormorants orange; Auks in grey blue; Gulls in light purple; Skuas in green; Terns in purple; Waders in darkblue; Other seabirds and other species in grey; Marine mammals in black.

[1] "Gulls will be included in the map"
[1] "Skuas will be included in the map"
[1] "Gannets_Cormorants will be included in the map"
[1] "Auks will be included in the map"
[1] "Terns will be included in the map"
[1] "Ducks_Shelducks will be included in the map"
[1] "Swan_Geese will be included in the map"
[1] "Divers will be included in the map"
[1] "Grebes will be included in the map"
[1] "Other_seabirds will be included in the map"
[1] "Other_species will be included in the map"
[1] "Marine_mammals will be included in the map"

You can interact with the map using the following controls:
Using to toogle morphological groups on and off.
Using to zoom-in and explore the points in more detail.

Using to zoom-out for a broader view.
Click on a point to view the species information.

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